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iWeb '09: Matching colors between iWeb and your published website

Matching colors between iWeb and your published websiteThe colors you see on your webpages while working in iWeb may vary somewhat from the colors you see on the same pages after they have been published. You can modify your system preferences to ensure that the colors you see in iWeb match the colors on your published website as closely as possible. To match colors between iWeb and your published websites:Choose Apple menu > System

iWeb '09: If pages look different after upgrading iWeb

If pages look different after upgrading iWebNew features in iWeb might cause some photos, text, and objects on your existing webpages to align differently after you upgrade to iWeb 3.0. To correct page layouts after upgrading:Make manual adjustments to pages as necessary. Photos and blog summary pages might need more attention than other types of pages.Choose File > Publish Entire Site

iWeb '09: Turning hyperlinks on or off as you work in iWeb

Turning hyperlinks on or off as you work in iWebAs you work in iWeb, all hyperlinks that you create can either be active (on) or inactive (off). When a hyperlink is active, clicking it opens its destination. By default, hyperlinks are turned off in iWeb so that they’re easier to edit. You can turn on hyperlinks if you want to test your links or if you want to use the navigation menu to link to your webpages as you work in iWeb. To make

iWeb '09: Working with iWeb tools for modifying page layout

Working with iWeb tools for modifying page layout About webpage regions▸Aligning text, photos, and other objects▸Spacing text, photos, and other objects evenly on a webpage▸Using alignment guides▸Moving text boxes on a webpage▸Moving an object forward or backward (layering objects)▸Undoing your most recent changes▸

iWeb '09: Exporting photos from iPhoto to an iWeb page

Exporting photos from iPhoto to an iWeb pageIf you use iPhoto to organize photos, you can export these images from iPhoto directly to a blog, podcast, or photos page in iWeb. To export photos from iPhoto:In iPhoto, select an album, individual photos, or multiple photos you want to add to your website. Shift-click to select multiple adjacent photos, or Command-click to select multiple individual photos.In iPhoto, do one

iWeb '09: What is iWeb?

What is iWeb?Use iWeb to create a professional-looking website quickly and easily. Create a professional-looking websiteWith iWeb, you can create a website in just a few minutes. You don’t have to know anything about programming or HTML. iWeb provides beautiful, Apple-designed templates that you can easily customize so you don’t have to worry about design. Just replace the placeholder text and images with your own.If you want to get

iWeb '09: Making text superscript or subscript

You can raise or lower text by choosing Format > Font > Baseline.

iWeb '09: Glossary

Glossary TermDefinitionAdSense ad A service provided by Google that allows you to place advertisements relevant to the surrounding page content on any page in your website. You earn revenue from Google when your website visitors click ads. blog A web-based journal (or "weblog") that can contain text, photos, and other media. browser An application you use to visit websites. Mac OS X comes with a browser called Safari. Domain file The file on your computer that contains all your iWeb website

iWeb '09: Rearranging pages in your website

Rearranging pages in your websiteYou can rearrange pages in your website or drag pages from one site to another. The website’s navigation menu is updated automatically. To rearrange pages:In the sidebar on the left of the iWeb window, drag pages up or down in the list. A horizontal blue line appears in places where you can move the page. Each website has a homepage

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